What does the author suggest in the last paragraph?
A. Relishing themselves should be children’s principal purpose when playing sports.
B. Aggressive behavior is indispensable in playing sports.
C. Children are inevitable to hurt or yell at other players when playing sports.
Đáp án A
Tác giả đã đề xuất điều gì trong đoạn cuối?
A. Tự hưởng thụ nên là mục đích chính của trẻ em khi chơi thể thao.
B. Hành vi gây hấn là không thể thiếu khi chơi thể thao.
C. Trẻ em không thể tránh khỏi việc làm tổn thương hoặc la mắng người chơi khác khi chơi thể thao.
D. Bị thương trong thể thao là không thể chấp nhận được.
Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn cuối:
As a society, we really need to face up to this problem and do something about it. Parents and coaches should act as better examples for children. They also need to teach children better values. They should teach children to enjoy themselves whether they win or not. It is not necessary to knock yourself out to enjoy sports. Winning is not everything. In addition, children should not be allowed to continue to play when they are injured. Sending a child with an injury into a game gives the child the message that health is not as important as winning. If we make some basic changes, children might learn to enjoy sports again.
(Là một xã hội, chúng ta thực sự cần phải đối mặt với vấn đề này và làm một cái gì đó về nó. Cha mẹ và huấn luyện viên nên đóng vai trò là tấm gương tốt hơn cho trẻ. Họ cũng cần dạy cho trẻ những giá trị tốt hơn. Họ nên dạy trẻ tận hưởng dù chúng có chiến thắng hay không. Không cần thiết phải đánh gục chính mình để thưởng thức thể thao. Chiến thắng không phải là tất cả. Ngoài ra, trẻ em không được phép tiếp tục chơi khi chúng bị thương. Việc gửi một đứa trẻ bị chấn thương tham gia vào một trò chơi mang đến cho đứa trẻ thông điệp rằng sức khỏe không quan trọng bằng chiến thắng. Nếu chúng ta thực hiện một số thay đổi cơ bản, trẻ em có thể học cách thưởng thức thể thao một lần nữa.)Gói VIP thi online tại VietJack (chỉ 400k/1 năm học), luyện tập gần 1 triệu câu hỏi có đáp án chi tiết
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